Comments:Guatemalan president and first lady granted divorce

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GUATEMALAN PRESEDENTIAL DIVORCE016:23, 28 April 2015
Comments from feedback form - "WE NEED MORE UPDATED NEWS FOR ..."221:55, 7 May 2011

GUATEMALAN PRESEDENTIAL DIVORCE

IS THIS NOT THE WAY TO SHOW TO WORLD THAT FOR POWER/GREED UPPER CLASS DOES TWIST THE RULES FOR PERSONAL GAIN .LEADERS HAVE TO SUPPORT THE PUBLIC NOT THEMSELVES AS IF PUBLIC IS NOT THERE , THEN TO WHOM THE LEADERS WILL CONTROL.

122.180.191.36 (talk)16:23, 28 April 2015

Comments from feedback form - "WE NEED MORE UPDATED NEWS FOR ..."

WE NEED MORE UPDATED NEWS FOR GUATEMALAN COUNTRY

142.192.10.50 (talk)20:54, 7 May 2011

Good idea! This is a wiki; anyone can submit articles for review. Following the instructions on our {{Howdy}} template, write a story about Guatemala, and submit it for review. For that level of involvement in the project, you might want to consider (though it's entirely optional, of course) creating an account.

Pi zero (talk)21:15, 7 May 2011
 

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μchip0821:55, 7 May 2011